June 21, 2010
Dirt Bike Racing, Avoiding Accidents
As a dirt bike racer, you obviously cannot completely avoid accidents, as there would be some accidents would occur at some point of your career. But over time, and with practice on the track, it is easy to minimize the number of accidents and their severity. This will depend on how you ride and what sort of attitude you sport when you are racing on your bike.
Confidence
The right attitude is essential when it comes to limiting the number of accidents that you can have when you are dirt bike racing. You have to be very conscious about your stance on the bike. Substantial amount of confidence is a major prerequisite. If you are low on confidence there is a good chance of crashing. It is not a question of how slow or how fast you are racing, an accident may occur even if you are riding slow when you are hit by someone going at a high speed. Generally, lack of confidence arises from lack of enough practice. As with any other sport, dirt bike racing needs a lot of practice to get used to yourself as a rider as well as the nuances of the bike.
Although significant confidence is a must, too much of it can be dangerous in dirt bike racing. Some people tend to get reckless and this can turn out to be fatal sometimes. Being overconfident can be a hazard for not only yourself, but also for other riders around you. The right thing here is to take enough care.
Know the Capabilities Of Your Bike And You
It is worthwhile to get good first hand knowledge about the essentials involved in dirt bike racing. This can make it a lot of fun and also much safer. One of the first things to do is to get familiar with your bike's capabilities as well as your own. You must also get acclimatized to the kind of racing trail or track you are going to be on, before you are actually on it.
Learn From Other Racers
High speed riding requires a lot of observation. Go out and see your fellow-riders on the track. It can be very educative in terms of what they are doing, so that you can bear that in mind. If they are going wrong, you can avoid those moves.
It is no fun being in a dirt bike accident. Both you and your bike can get damaged. While breaking records and winning races can really keep your adrenalin high and going for more, you have to be cautious enough to react in an appropriate manner on the track.
All said and done, accidents are an integral part of any sport, and dirt bike racing is no exception. But with the right amount of dedication, practice and knowledge, you can race for many years with few accidents.
Recommended Reading
- Dirt Bike Racing, For Kids
- Dirt Bike Racing, Tackling Dirt Bike Jumps
- Dirt Bike Racing, Trails
- Dirt Bike Racing, Safety
- Dirt Bike Racing, The Bike

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